The NRDC report reveals that FDA reviews from 2001 to 2010 of 30 antibiotic feed additives showed none would meet current safety standards, with 18 deemed high risk for promoting antibiotic-resistant bacteria that threaten public health. Despite these findings, the FDA has taken no action to revoke approvals for these additives, which contribute to a broader issue of antibiotic overuse in livestock. The report calls for decisive FDA action to restrict antibiotic use in livestock and for Congress to implement stricter regulations to address the antibiotic resistance crisis.